Yes, I'm disappointed by President Obama. I had a lot of
hope when he was elected. I was hoping he'd be more like FDR, with a
dynamic stimulus program that would create jobs across the US. I was hoping he'd prosecute the Bush regime
criminals. I was hoping he'd raise taxes
on the rich to Eisenhower levels and reinvest the dollars in the poor, and the
working and middle classes. But, between
the money sources to which Obama was beholden for his election, and the active
intransigence of the Republican opposition, perhaps it was idealistic to expect
the President to be able to do more. Simply
getting the Affordable Care Act through and insuring 8 million more Americans
was a heroic achievement. So, no, Obama
didn't create Social Security, but at least he didn't decimate it. No, his mild stimulus programs weren't a TVA "New
Deal", but at least he didn't impose crippling austerity to magnify suffering
for everyone except the .001%. Do I wish
that Obama had been less of a war president?
Of course. Aside from the human
costs overseas, those dollars would have been better used here at home. Do I wish that Obama had moved forward with a
balanced and reasonable immigration reform program? Again, yes, but clearly he couldn't climb the
wall of resistance that the Republicans put up to limit his actions and
achievements. Nevertheless, though Obama
could've done better, things could've been much worse. And will be if the Republicans have control
over both the Senate and House.

Let me count the ways:
Chipping away, or even frank repeal of the flawed but better than
nothing Affordable Care Act. Decimating Medicare
and Social Security. Decimating
Medicaid, and leaving the growing numbers of poor, working class, and disabled
Americans in a Dickensian hell without food, shelter, or healthcare. Starting the Keystone Pipeline to further
destroy our climate and maintain our focus on fossil fuels rather than
alternative energy. Decimating women's
rights and restricting women's freedom.
Suppressing minority voters.
Austerity programs that will cut social services, salaries, and pensions--targeting
the poor, disabled, working and middle classes.
Tax cuts for the rich, who will continue to grow richer and pass on
their wealth to their relatives in their elite communities and institutions. Boots on the ground in the Middle East and
Eastern Europe. A Republican wave would
be a disaster that would further promote the devastating inequality that is making
the 99% suffer, kill millions in the war zones, and bring us once again to the
brink of a cold and possibly nuclear war.
All serving to enrich the 1%, who could easily hop on their Gulfstreams
and escape to Singapore or another haven to avoid the destruction they have
wreaked in the US.

The 1% and corporations now control the media. Progressive talk radio is a mere whisper, no
longer a voice, in the wind. I find it
amazing to see middle and working class people in states like Kansas once again
voting against their own interests, fooled by the Mad Men barrage that has been
bought and paid for by the 1% to convince the 99% to suffer further so that the
super-rich can become ever richer. If
you are a progressive and, either because you are disappointed in the
President, or believe you have nothing really at stake in this election, plan
to "sit this one out", please don't. We
have an incredible amount at stake, and we must all vote, and vote the
progressive perspective. And, even more,
even at this last minute, we much all go out and try to undo the damage that
the 1% have done to our centrist and conservative friends and colleagues, and
show them why voting for a progressive or Democrat will more likely improve
their lives.